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City Candidates' Cards
FOR MAYOR
I hereby announce myself n candi
date for re-election as mayor of the
City of Andorson, subject to the rules
of the democratic primary election.
J. H. GODFREY.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Mayor for thc City of Ander
son, subject to the rules of the demo
cratic primary election.
WADE A. SANDERS.
FOR ALDERMAN, WARD 1
I hereby onnounco myself as candi
date for aldorman from Ward 1, sub
ject to rules of tho city democratic
primary election.
W. E. ATKINSON.
I hereby announce myself as n
candidato for Alderman from Ward 1,
subject to the rules of tho democratic
primary election.
C..W. McGco.
FOR ALDERMAN, WARD 2
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election as alderman from
Ward 2, subject to the rules of tho j
democratic primary election.
WALTER DOBBINS.
Tho friends of A. M. McFall hereby |
announce blin,as a candidate for al
derman (rom Ward 2, subject to the|
democratic city primary.
FOR ALDERMAN WARD 3
f hereby announce mysolt a candi
date for aldorman from Ward 3. sub
ject to the ruleB of tho city demo
cratic primary, election.
ERNEST DUGAN. '
1 hereby announce myself u candi '
dtilo for re-oloctlbii pa alderman from
Ward 3, subject-'to the rules of the
democratic pWmury election.
CHAS. P. SPEARMAN.
. I hereby announce myself a candi
date for alderman from Ward 3. sub
ject to tl)Q rules of tho city democra
tic primary election.
S. O. BRUCE.
FOR ALDERMAN, WARD 4
, .-/ I hereby announce myself a candi
date for alderman (rom Ward 4, sub
ject to (tic rnlce of the city demo,
eratic primary election.
. > I'.'P.'B. ALEXANDER.
mJL hereby. announce myself a candi
date tor re-election as. alderman from
Ward 4, subject to the rules and reg
ulations (ratha city primary.
JOHN H. TATE, ,
" '?moro, the peoples
ice.', himself, candi
date ' (or Alderman for" Ward 4-sub
\; ject te the Democratic parties.
FOI* ALDERMAN, WARD 6
1 t hereby" announce myself a candi
?. data for re-election ns alderman from
? Wdrd-5, subject to tho rulco o? tho
democratic primary election;
_ R,, Rr ICING.
I ? bwreby., announce myself as a
candidate for alderman from Ward 5.
lr subject to tho rules of the city dem-1
{'. oe.rat!a primary.
? A.. G. MEANS.,
i 4tTP. z?-??"-.' -?--*
?* akrtttmai?! muir.-., _
fUj.WJcatmrtiv, nan y .o 3
i I herebyannounce' myself a candi
dato (dr re-election an alderman from
Ward 5. u?bjcct to the rules of the
flempeiatic primary election.
r j RCTfeT. L. CARTER.
; BhenmaUsm,
ls y^:ara troubled with chronic or
muscular ,rheuuiutlum give Chamber
lain';! Liniment a trial. The. relief
from pain which it affords is alono
worth many t?ntes UB *cbs?. OUain
ablo everywhere,
ACCO??it OF \
Tlie ?e?fflo?? &
Will Operate )
SATURDAY,
.?y: ;*^ving?nele
?|? ?'.tI ' Advsot?se of tho Extren
jj \?. 'And '0?^;^?^; jP?fott;
MEMBER OF POLIGE
FORCE IS REMEP
GREENVILLE GUARDIAN OF
PEACE TELLS OF AID
TANLAC GAVE
HURT SINCE HIS YOUTH
Phillips Suffered Twenty Five
Years-Says One Bottle of
Tanlac Gave Relief
Tunluc has made auch a great ap
peal lo tho masaos through ft? extra
ordinary merit tlrrt lt. has not only
attracted tho attention of those in tho
humble walks of life, bjt it bas also
won the confidence and praise of men
and women in every walk of life, from
tho dzy.ly laborer who makes his liv
ing by tho Bweat of his brow to tho
Incumbents in tho high official cir
cle.
Tahlee was received with , instant
favor in Greenville, and the state
ments of numerous persons in thrs
city who have been greatly behcfllt
od by it indicate that "The Master
Medicine" has conclusively pre>ven Us
powors to Greenville citizens.
Among the latest in Greenville to
recommend Tanlac. ia A. A. 'Phillips,
of 103 Carlington avenue, a member'
of tho city police force. Mr. Phil
Hps said:
"I suffered' with indigestion for
many years. About twonty-fivo.
ycarp, I gu?s?. 1 am fifty-four
years of. agc,.'so you can see I have
been bothered with this ailment since
young manhood. Each spring I'felt
generally run down.. My appetite was
only fair. I sufferod considerably
with pains around my heart and In
tho region of my stomach.
'I began to read the tc3tijmonlal3
in tho nowspapors LOlitag of thc
grtr.t r?llef Tanbie had brought to
thcr . -who made '.ho statements, and
I decidoJ to try it. I hava taken bue
l-.ttle. My relief through -thu uno of
'I'ird?c was: lt. relieved my OlOluaeli
trouble to a noticeably extent by tho
Hmo the first bottle was taken.
Thoso paPna around my heart and
stomach also were rolleved. .1 think
Tan lac is a good medicine for trou
bles liko mino, and I intend to tako
moro of lt. I can recommend it."
FAMILY AVOIDS
SERIES SICKNESS
8y Being Con?tantly Sopplie? With
Tbetlford'? Black-Draught.
jytcDuft; Ta.-"I suffered for several
years," says Airs. 1. B. Whittaker, W
this place, "with sick headache, and
Stomach trcnb!c. ? ( '
i-Ten ye?fs aeaugfriend.told me-to. try
Thedror?? Black?Draught, which 1 did,
and t found it to be thc best family medi
cine for young and old.
1 keep Black-Draught on J ?and al) th?
time now, and when my children f??l a
lilUe bad, they ask me for. a dose, and il '
does them mtire good than w j-sr.cwsine
they ever iriea.
V w never nave a lonsipelt 'ot sick
ness in our family, since we cora m euee tl
uAbiglJBlack-Draught.''^?./s? V ;?;
'niedford's. Black-Draught la purely
vegetable, and has been mund to regu
late weak stomachs, aid digestion, re
lieve indigestion, colic, wind, nausea,
headache, cicle stomach, and stadial
syniptorag, ? . ' r;.
lt has been In constant use tor more
than 70 yearfi, and has benefiled mdre
than a million people.
Yotu* druggist sells and recommend!
Biadc-DrauRht.. Price only 25c. Gert*
Uackage to-day. ii c. m
riSlTDaSTOT-lE
??iST ORPHANAGE,
Northern Ry. Co.
Special Train feo .
.. .
MAY ^ ism
urson 8: IS A. M.
RNING
i This Institution and Should Teke
aely Low Rat? Offered for'
articular. Dato
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' '??fe ': Chudran Half Fa?
on Date Indicated* , %_
uoy ticket ng?nt or write J
Wm Wfe ''^ ^aaderg?avat'Cii'
00
j ?ISW Of ? ll
HS III
Actions of Germany That Led
t to Her Existing Relations
I With This Country-Matter
? Has Been Hanging Fire
? Fifteen Months.
^Tp^llK history of tho controversy be*
1 tween ti?; United States uud
A Germany over thc hitter's sub
marine warfare, which Prest?
dent Wilson submitted to congress the
othur day, dates bael; t- Keb. .!, 191T?,
when the Rerllu government served
UOtico on tho world that ?ii and after
Feb. IS it would regard u certain de
fined territory around tho Ilrltlsh isle*
?:? a war 7.!)iie for Hiibmi rino opera
tion* in winch ul) vessels would be
subject to attach without warning.
Si:c 'i'lls Inter 1'ronl.lcnt Wilson sent
to UTiuiiny tho note which paved thc
way for his tjolng to congress, al
though lie deferred his trip for fifteen
mont le!.
Jil tills note tin; president Informed
Germany tin? fulled states would hold
lt to "strict accountability'1 for any in
jury which might result to Americans
us u result of tho Illegal German de
cree, j
.(Scrnmny on Feb. IC, made public tl
statement from Its admiralty defend
ing tho submarino Mochado.
The ?T?lteil States on Fob. 20 pro
posed't'o ftormnny and-.Great Ilrltnln
that both cense their illegal t?ctica.
Germany gave a qualified acceptance
to, tho proposal, but Great Rrltulu re?
fused to consider tho proposal,
.More thnn a month elapsed before
America became vitally concerned lu
the BUbumrhie warfare. On March 28
thc British ot cn rush lp Falnba wus sun!;
otos by, American Fr**a Asaoctattpn.
' ADMIRAL VON, TIRPIT2 AND GI
hy n G?rmaft KUbmarlne, nnd 100 lives,
including''that of'nu American, vr?te
lost
; Attacked American Steamer.
Three weeks Inter, the country waa
aroused over, tho $tnck on tho Ameri
can steamed- ChiBblng by a -Gorman
aeroplane and 'lac American tanker
Gul Hight ' by ft German submarine.
Three lives were lost as tho result of
the attack .on the Gnlnlgbt, njtbougb
.t& vessel was'hot ephk.
While tho administration was pon
dering over tho course to be pursued
with respect to these three ressels the
German ?mbS3sy tonk stopa tu wain
America ns- off. enemy merchant ves
selso V-vV % ?*>? i V
Without consulting this government
<be-.German ambassador caused to bo
inserted. In a number ofk metropolitan
newspapers sn. advertisement .infor?ar;
mg American citizens that lt was dan
gerous?rbr, them, .to go upon ships o?
s On .May J on advertisement of :tbis
sort was printed Ju-?f. beforc( the Lusi
tania palled ttaj?f KW; York. Hun
dreds- of .the passengers"" aboard 'the
vessel, Veccired telegrams Ju?it before
she1s?IlcdY\f'ornln? them .of the dan-j
?ert < /r^'.vuss?i. salleil and. el* dajs*.
Hjfb^^^torpedoed. . Ono hnjidred am?
: jroujTO??fiXnjerleans lost their .hvoa, .
iHGarn&^ iattofnpte&.-tp iffevent'vdrji^
_ tlc. ncttoh.';fcyVi^o^
,'yon Bet'-nstori?.to convey a ur<essagb Of
[;jy^^fd^i|ejjh?. i'^ir?iKJeafc?^/toV.eJS'
pr^.^rt?n^ti^baV miiir^'ry, , necessity
comeellecT?t t? toke the tl vie??'bf hob
combe tan ta, ^'?^^1^^^^^^^
This iflpssags mn AMtveYefi to the
president en! May io. ''^^mS
^ Three- days later the president . sent
lim
HE DEGREE
Lusitania Disaster, In Which f
112 American. Uves Were $
Lost, Called Most Flagrant J
Violation of Rules of Inter- %
national Law. |
. fiA*??>.!. >?< *4>?i-*-J-J-&? ? :J:?
io Berlin tho first Lusitania nato de
uimidliiv; an apology-i'm- Un; attach, a
disavowal ut' iii? 0(*4 and a promise of
reparution fe*- tho lives of Americans
lout when th . Lusitania went down.
! Ho also demanded assur?mes there
, would he nu r?p?tition of the net.:
? In this noto tho president, said Hie
I German government "will not expert
the l.'nlted .State* to omit any word or
any act necessary 'io the sacred duty
of maintaining thc rights of the Unhid
States and its citizens."
Germany delayed , lt? answer Tor .a
full mouth. When lt was received
lt proved unsatisfactory. The , next
tiny the couutry wns again startled by
the message that, a German submarine
had Ut tucked Hie Brit Lah liner Orth; na
without warning, mid. tailing to Kink
her with u torpedo, the submarine rose
to the stirlnee und shelled her.
Thc Arabic Sunk.
Weeks Inter, on Aug. IO.7the.Arabic
was si nk, Tilts WUH hhe. This disas
ter was only surpu?isec? by the staking
of tho Lusitania, and .two American
lives were lost. .Another wn.v'e of In
dignation spread ' over the United
States. Replying to our protest. Ger
many 011 Rcpt. O'claimed that the sub
murine c umundev .feared that his
croft was In danger of liebig rammed
and that in (?ring.the torpedo Im wits
neting In self defense.
Nearly two monlUM elapsed before an
other alleged violation of intcrnatkm
tOUP Oiv GERMAN GUUf.tARiN EO.
.f, V, - . --fr
! ni law ;wns.'perpotrated<IhjO;?ie sul?pa
; ri?es.r Tills- occurred'.' outside, of ?he
i war zone.* Tho British liner Persia
j-was torpedoed lu the Mediterranean
I sea-with tho loss of severn 1 Amer Jenn ?
lives. Au Ans triait'submarine was
j blamed ior this .disaster, however. Vi
; Tilo first real nealon . token by Qet
m a ny on .the Lusitania disaster took
{-place on Jan. S,- 1010, v.-1:en the Berlin,
j. government promised to pay indem*
. ni ty fpr tho lives that had been lost
j Ti-hen this liner .was sent to the bot
tom. V
United States^ final Wor^,
Tte nexf,..dny the .final word from
the United. Slates on-the Lu 3 lt.in lu'was
dispatched .to Berlin, nm! nine day's
later ibo German r$plyw?s received,;
This w?s a - mos t Optimist le note, mid
the. belief gained circulation that tho
sUbmarlue L?do .bidI been ' settled f'Ybr
' ? ?eod. ., ?jj? Kl ? .
lt was only ten days later, Cowerer,
that Germany warned tho . world tfiat
ni! armed enemy Khii^B would be Hunk
without wu rn lng. -.fl ho rules of irtror
1 nat iona l.:.!? ?tv per |p)t- the a ruting otVa .
merchantman for d?feaslve purposes
only. The i*hiteU't^tate? proniptlr?fe^
mended a withdrawn l ot this orde^.
. On starch an tho Whited States b?nrd
t of the Sussex disaster: then tn qolek
:succession .tbjB sl?wng^f :'tha Ragle
. Point.' Manchee terji'Kn ginee* and Ber-,
windv>lo. . -> : ? ? .,
Theso dU-ister* praved... 10 bo
straws ' ihot- bro?'o the cam?ra -Mreisr
ohd/oh; VA?>rll 10 President Wlttoa
warnet Germany that unle?s;sh.einfftie
! filftteiy ceased .thtt^^
in, attacking passenger and freight car
ryi?jr vessels a.sJey^)ice.of\dlnl?^?t.
ic; relations^ was) thu only. cotirse'.fre
. i WBiolng open. .^;;v, :,^M,
Such
tobacco
enjoyment
as you never thought
could be is yours to
command quick as
you buy some Prince
Albert and fire-up a
pipe or a home-made
cigarette !
Prince Albert gives
you every tobacco sat
isfaction your smoke
appetite ever hankered
for. That's because
it's made by a patented
process that curs out
bite and parch! Princi
been sold without cou
Wo prefer to give quali
has a flavor as different a;
And that isn't strange, eithc
Men
rette
Albei
out c
corni
Princ
Buy Princ* Alb ort every
where tobacco ie aolti in
toppy rec! bag?, Sc; tidy red
tin?, Wc;, handsome pound
and half-pound tin hurhi
don-and-that corking fine
pound crystal-glass hum!
' dor with eponge-moittencr
top tha,t keep? thc Tobacco .
?rt?uchclc?itrtrim- otway?!
R. J.
GRAND OPERA WAS BIG
SUCCESS AND COMPANY
TO RETURN NEXT YEAR
Atlanta, Ga.. May 1.-Tho 1916
Benson of grand opera In Atlanta
which ? !i>.o to a close Saturday
night. .:? s surpassed from a financial
.standpoint only by,.-the season of
11)11. This means.Ihat, the total re
colptu for the ;week . ^'ere between
-?? , rn r.- .?- vt- ' i * v -
TUE WAY
TO
DETTER
LIGHT
Published
VOL II.
Chafing
Dishes
With An Alcohol Lamp;
you must fill the lamp,
adjust the wick, strike
a match, and be very
careful not to spill al
cohol on tho table <top;
With Electricity
you insert the plug and
turn the switch: I ,
When this. ls . done
yon can devotenil'your;
aiton Mob to <he recipe.;
At a very smell :et
pense wo can, .convert
your old alcohol chaff .
ing dish Info ?in fier
trie. I'hone nu about
this.
3 Albert has always
pons or premiums,
ty!
On the I
of Ihi* t
you will
crt? Pal
30th', 19
has -J13?t
unofc? pi
onm (mal
iAe national joy smoke .
3 it is delightful. . You never i
jr. '
who think they can't smoke
can smb/ce and w/i7 smoj
rt. And smokers who have not
:ertainly have a big surprise a
og their way ^ as soon as. the
:e Albert tobacco will tell ?ts ow
REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO
$91,000 and $05,000 ns tho receipts
were $95,0(!0 in IUI4 and $91,COO in
1913?
In order to secure a week's en
gagement this ycar rhjf tho Metropoli
tan' Opera company Atlanta had to
subscribe , a guarantee of . $70,000,
which wnsi $10,000 moro ?han jthe
guarantee subscribed in 1915 and
$?9,000 moro than''tho guarantee sub
scribed In 1911. 1913 1912, 1911 and
1910. .;?
Bcforo leaving Afrlanta yeste-flay
Ki (!. tloppicus, general secretary of I
By Southern-Public, Utilities
ANDERSON, S. C TUESDAY, M?Y 1,
MAR CO NIGRA MS
Little Utility Electric Table
Stoves are a wonder in tho matter
of making iced tea. You can heat
up one or two quarts of water al
most instantly-doing away' alto
gether with'the necessity of firing
np'tho stove or rango. . 1
l ' ?!-0-7- ?
Mothers, have you cauifbKOd'
your boys about 'catching on to
street cars when out, riding their
bicycles?' lt ls a dangerous prac
tice, and a word from-you might
save tho boy a leg or on arm, may-?,
be his,' life, ' Tell them to stop , lt.
In lighting, the real point Is to
get the most, tho best, the easiest,
tho- surest. .This f act. wos_ never
more clearly demonstrated than lp
the arrangement Anderson men
chants Vave for lighting up.'their
?':* ho w.windows, which,nro admtr^d^
[by. hundreds, each oven lug. The.
1r^f?$$'itvchele of ??gliI ^bjo
tasted iheUkQ ofiit
a pipe or roll a ciga
le if they asePrince
yet given P. ?.'? try
nd a lot of enjoyment
ly invest in a supply.,
m story! ..
W?nston-Salem, N. C.
tho Metropolitan, .^?uade* tins.. state
ment thaine, company will continue
to piny, n ^veek'a ' engagement, in At
lanta'as long a^ tho.city,^ wpj\ta.'it.
Grand onera *his? year waa attend
ed by a larger ??miler of*, visitor?
from. Georgia" anr neighboring Ethics
?han ever "before Peopl?^' clim? all
tab -way from Da\lasj abd ' New' Or
- leans, on 'the.' west Mid ?rom' as.' far
cast a? Phllatl'?rnK?a." '.'
. The .Citsto oy/iier finds the Want
A<J ?e J?esjt me'i?min ,o? exchange.
m
M?ZtlA ' .
THE tJUALITr
1910.
NUMBER, 16.
lights by special arrangement dre
turned on and off with the White
Way light:-, without any-attc?Uon
:by the various firms using tho
service and .is-proving. o groat sue- j
CC8S, ' "
If you do, it. yourself it
wi?i be right
.I .''.: >.\ ? ' HA1
Standing overa:hat fire-is. un1*
.lomfortahlo 1 ami unhealthful
Electric Broiling
is^enilrej^^^rejttV, 'Vj.-.y..
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There ls np heajt;^?/i;??pt' wjiero
it ls needed I
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